Dayton Daily News

Private firearms are now allowed on base

New policy extends to permit holders after applicatio­n, approval.

- By Thomas Gnau Staff Writer

A new policy will allow Wright-Patterson Air Force Base personnel to apply to transport licensed firearms to and from the base.

Holders of a Federal Law Enforcemen­t Officer Safety Act permit, Ohio concealed carry permit, or another state’s concealed carry permit that has a reciprocit­y with the state of Ohio, will be authorized on approval to transport secured, privately owned firearms in their privately owned vehicles, the base said Tuesday.

recognized that part of the population here was interested in seeing a change in our policy when it came to the transport of privately owned firearms on the installati­on,” Maj. Julie Roloson, 88th Security Forces Squadron commander, said in a release. “After much careful analysis, we establishe­d appropriat­e procedures to satisfy that intent without sacrificin­g the safety and security of the base.”

To be eligible, individual­s must have a valid CCW permit, a valid Department of Defense ID card to include Common Access Cards, and must be either be active duty, Reserve, Guard, retired military, dependents 21 years or older and DoD civilian employees.

Registrati­on will happen in three phases, according to Wright-Patterson:

Phase 1: Monday, Aug. 17: Active Duty Personnel

Phase 2: Sept. 15: Guard, Reserve, and retired military

Phase 3: Oct. 15: Dependents 21 years of age and older and DoD civilians

People who wish to carry their privately owned firearm on the installati­on must submit an Air Force Form 1314, Firearm Registrati­on, and sign a Statement of Understand­ing

for Possession of POF, the base said.

For Active Duty, Guard, Reserve and DoD civilians, individual­s must complete and submit the AF Form 1314 to their unit commander or equivalent for authorizat­ion. Once approved, individual­s will present the form to the Security Forces Pass and Registrati­on office, the base said.

Retired military and dependents 21 years and older need to go to the Security Forces Pass and Registrati­on office to complete the AF Form 1314.

Authorizat­ions will be valid for two years.

This represents an updating of previous base policy. A 2016 Pentagon rule allows base commanders to permit troops to apply to carry personal weapons on base.

Base law enforcemen­t officers and military police typically have been permitted to both conceal and open carry guns on base, according to media reports.

But in January, authoritie­s at Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska disallowed private firearms, a change in that installati­on’s policy announced after a review conducted by the 55th Wing commander.

That change came about a month after two fatal shootings on U.S. Navy bases, on Dec. 4 and Dec. 6 last year at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in Hawaii and Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida.

 ?? WILLIAM P.COLEMAN / U.S. AIR FORCE ?? A new policy will allow Wright-Patterson Air Force Base personnel to apply to transport licensed firearms to and from the base.
WILLIAM P.COLEMAN / U.S. AIR FORCE A new policy will allow Wright-Patterson Air Force Base personnel to apply to transport licensed firearms to and from the base.

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